Good Jobs, Green Jobs Is Here
We know that climate change is no longer a possibility, it’s a reality. Hurricane Sandy and the drought of 2012 showed America what climate change could do to our communities, economy and environment. It's time to get to work addressing climate change, the state of our nation's infrastructure and developing the innovative technologies of the future.
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Online registration for the Good Jobs, Green Jobs Conference is now closed, but you can register onsite at the Washington Hilton Hotel in Washington, D.C. from:
1:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. on Monday, April 15
7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, April 16
7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, April 17
Registration for two days of exciting plenary sessions and insightful workshops is only $225.
With new, flexible registration options, you're sure to find one to fit your needs and budget. Take a look at our attendance options:*
Full-Conference Attendee: Full access to the two-day Good Jobs, Green Jobs National Conference complete with four plenary sessions, dozens of workshops, the Wednesday evening reception, and ample networking opportunities. Full-Conference registration is $225.
One Day Pass: Access to one day of the Good Jobs, Green Jobs National Conference that includes two plenary sessions, workshops, and networking opportunities. A One Day Pass for either April 16 or April 17 is $125.
Plenary Pass: Access to all four plenary sessions during the two days of the Good Jobs, Green Jobs Conference for only $50.
Networking Reception Pass: Access to the Wednesday evening Networking Reception for only $50.
Climate change — and the jobs that can be created as we work to address its worst consequences — must be moved to the top of the national debate. The consequences of climate change are too big for any single individual or group to address alone as they touch every aspect of our lives.
The 2013 Good Jobs, Green Jobs National Conference will bring labor union members, environmentalists, business owners, community leaders and elected officials from across the country together in one place for one of the country’s largest discussions on how to build a cleaner, more efficient American economy. In the face of all that has happened, we have a tremendous opportunity.
America has no choice; we must put people to work modernizing our severally outdated electrical grid and water infrastructure; fixing our broken transportation system; and creating the innovative technologies; ideas and partnership that will allow corporate America to increase its sustainability while also growing profits.
Be part of this conversation as we get to work at the Good Jobs, Green Jobs 2013 National Conference to build the clean economy we need to address and conquer climate change. Register onsite beginning Monday, April 15
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